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tries to navigate between clean energy and economic growth, as well as energy dependence versus drilling, the president's upcoming decision is increasingly seen as a crucial test by all sides. >> thousands of people marched on the national mall in washington yesterday, braving a cold winter wind to take part in what organizers called the biggest climate rally in u.s. history. they called for president obama to reject the proposed keystone excel oil pipeline. >> the reason i came here today was because i feel like president obama... i feel like if we make a statement with our numbers and our passion that he'll get the message. >> woodruff: the keystone project is designed to move crude oil hundreds of thousands of barrels a day that would be extracted from the oil sands of northern alberta in western canada. the oil would be transported across several u.s. states to refinerees and ports in texas. the company behind the 1700-mile pipeline, trans-canada, has altered the route to largely by-pass a water deposit in nebraska. but protest organizers insisted the pipeline still threatens land it
tries to navigate between clean energy and economic growth, as well as energy dependence versus drilling, the president's upcoming decision is increasingly seen as a crucial test by all sides. >> thousands of people marched on the national mall in washington yesterday, braving a cold winter wind to take part in what organizers called the biggest climate rally in u.s. history. they called for president obama to reject the proposed keystone excel oil pipeline. >> the reason i came...
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so, there's a couple million for energy efficiency. and as we did on moscone center, you never want to just put in solar by itself. you want to put in solar and efficiency together. and, so, to that extent, even though go solar sf is fairly small, even if we did fully fund it, it's like a demonstration project to show how the bigger clean power sf program which is very difficult verse and mixes solar when efficiency storage demand response combined heat and power, it's like a demonstration project to show the public what we can do as a city under the bigger program of clean power sf. and then once we get those customers to take part in go solar sf, as long as they're clean power sf customers, as long as they agree to stay in, that's predicated on us getting the rates down which we'll talk about later. as long as that happens, then those people that have the solar panels on their roofs and the energy efficiency that they get installed based on the other incentives in both programs, then those people will be able to sell any excess power
so, there's a couple million for energy efficiency. and as we did on moscone center, you never want to just put in solar by itself. you want to put in solar and efficiency together. and, so, to that extent, even though go solar sf is fairly small, even if we did fully fund it, it's like a demonstration project to show how the bigger clean power sf program which is very difficult verse and mixes solar when efficiency storage demand response combined heat and power, it's like a demonstration...
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if we can grow our energy industry it will make us energy nment. it will create middle class jobs and it will help bring manufacturing back from places like china. simplifying our tax code will also help the middle class because it will make it easier for small businesses to hire and grow. now, we agree with the president we should lower our corporate tax rate one of the highest in the world so companies will start bringing their money and jobs back here from overseas. we can also help grow our economy if we have a legal immigration system that allows us to attract and assimilate the word's best and brightest. we need a responsible permanent solution to the problem of those here illegally, but first, we must follow through on the broken promises of the past, to secure our borders, and enforce our laws. helping the middle class grow will require an educational system that gives people the skills that today's jobs entail and tomorrow's knowledge will require. we need to incentivize local school districts to offer more advanced vocational courses and
if we can grow our energy industry it will make us energy nment. it will create middle class jobs and it will help bring manufacturing back from places like china. simplifying our tax code will also help the middle class because it will make it easier for small businesses to hire and grow. now, we agree with the president we should lower our corporate tax rate one of the highest in the world so companies will start bringing their money and jobs back here from overseas. we can also help grow our...
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by investigating what is being called dark energy. our science correspondent reports. >> the world around us is made of atoms. they link up to form the buildings we see. the water that flows and all night from the planet. there is something else out there that links the most of the universe. a force that was present at the beginning of time. after the big bang, the expansion of the universe would slow down and contract under the force of gravity. instead, what seems to be happening is galaxies seem to fly apart faster than ever before. scientists believe this is called dark energy. it accounts for two-thirds of the universe. this acceleration defies all the current theories of physics. scientists want to know where the and this energy that is driving the universe apart is coming from. they're using the hubble space telescope to find out. it will be measuring how far and fast galaxies are accelerating away from us. one of the researchers tells me the results may show that the universe would continue to accelerate apart forever. >> the
by investigating what is being called dark energy. our science correspondent reports. >> the world around us is made of atoms. they link up to form the buildings we see. the water that flows and all night from the planet. there is something else out there that links the most of the universe. a force that was present at the beginning of time. after the big bang, the expansion of the universe would slow down and contract under the force of gravity. instead, what seems to be happening is...
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for an energy boost. prime minister abe will ask president obama to permit shell gas exports to japan. the two leaders will meet on friday at a summit in washington. japan faces a rising energy shortage. most plants are halted and utilits ar depending on thermal power. abe is eager to import shell gas as a new cheaper resource. the u.s. is limiting gas exports to its free trade partners only. that's to avoid pressure on domestic fuel prices. japan must go through a government screening on a case by case basis. the prime minister is busy at home too. he's brainstorming to make japanese industry more competitive. he asked for ideas from panel of business people, academic leaders and cabinet ministers. he want to promote clean energy. the panel gathered on monday night to discuss economic growth in three fields, agriculture, energy and science and technology. >> translator: we see agriculture as a growth sector and will promote it as an energy. >> some members said japan should make it a target to become the
for an energy boost. prime minister abe will ask president obama to permit shell gas exports to japan. the two leaders will meet on friday at a summit in washington. japan faces a rising energy shortage. most plants are halted and utilits ar depending on thermal power. abe is eager to import shell gas as a new cheaper resource. the u.s. is limiting gas exports to its free trade partners only. that's to avoid pressure on domestic fuel prices. japan must go through a government screening on a...
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or all of your energy from recs or any kind of renewable energy. the light green program in marin is 50% regular energy from wherever they're getting it from and 50% renewable energy credit. so, that is what a light green program is. all the different options we're looking at are all 100%. pg&e needs are going to be 100%. our parav -- program is going to be 100% * whether it's [speaker not understood]. i can look at our solar panel over there and say my money went to that. it doesn't matter to -- the general public doesn't know the difference between bucket 3 recs which are the ones that are unbundled and bucket 1 recs which are ones you can say my money went to that solar panel right therethv they just know they're purchasing 100% renewable energy from the city. the only thing that brings our program apart from pg&e's program is this discussion of local benefits to san francisco. where are the jobs? and right now the plan as we're looking at it doesn't have that language in there. it doesn't have that message so people are going to say what's the
or all of your energy from recs or any kind of renewable energy. the light green program in marin is 50% regular energy from wherever they're getting it from and 50% renewable energy credit. so, that is what a light green program is. all the different options we're looking at are all 100%. pg&e needs are going to be 100%. our parav -- program is going to be 100% * whether it's [speaker not understood]. i can look at our solar panel over there and say my money went to that. it doesn't matter...
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one is which the energy security trust. use revenue from oil and gas production on public lands to fund new energyesearch. to me that sounds like new taxes or new costs that would go into production. anytime you increase the cost of energy it shows up at the pump. and you know today we're having another day where prices at the pump are highest they have ever been on this calendar day ever. i don't know that the american public can handle did higher prices. >> hopefully that is not the case. what he is talking about is existing royalties and revenues. already have a land conservation trust that oil and gas revenues support ecological priorities this country has. makes more sense to me. more sense than if the money goes into energy trust. one of the things we seem to have bipartisan agreement on is doing conservation measures here. window makers, door makers back to work. melissa: where is the money going now? if it is royalties the government is already receiving and money coming in, wouldn't be additional, is it funding som
one is which the energy security trust. use revenue from oil and gas production on public lands to fund new energyesearch. to me that sounds like new taxes or new costs that would go into production. anytime you increase the cost of energy it shows up at the pump. and you know today we're having another day where prices at the pump are highest they have ever been on this calendar day ever. i don't know that the american public can handle did higher prices. >> hopefully that is not the...
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you can say we're going to provide less energy to city hall or folks like that. that's firmer power. it would be cheaper to firm up. that's not what local power has said they're suggesting and it's not something i think i would support. but because we're talking about the least reliable power that we have, the cost of firming it is higher than it might otherwise be. and i think that makes sense. that passes the whiff test and sharper pencils are going to continue to work on this. i think we've made some real progress on it. the most unfortunate part of it is i think there is at least with the current numbers we're looking at, there is no way you can get down to parity with pg&e for light green without making major concessions on our power revenues and our power sales. and that will be -- that's not the subject of today's meeting, but it's -- i think that's the frustration you'll see in some correspondence and elsewhere. >> all right. commissioner vice president courtney. >> thank you, president torres. i have two questions about [speaker not understood]. the firs
you can say we're going to provide less energy to city hall or folks like that. that's firmer power. it would be cheaper to firm up. that's not what local power has said they're suggesting and it's not something i think i would support. but because we're talking about the least reliable power that we have, the cost of firming it is higher than it might otherwise be. and i think that makes sense. that passes the whiff test and sharper pencils are going to continue to work on this. i think we've...
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if we can grow our energy industry it will make us energy independent and create middle class jobs and help bring manufacturing back from places like china. simplifying our tax code will also help the middle class because it will make it easier for small businesses to hire and grow. we agreed with the president. we should lower our corporate tax rates, one of the highest in the world. so companied will bring money and jobs back here from overseas. we can also help grow our economy, if we have a legal immigration system that allows to us attract and assimilate the best and brightest. we need a responsible permanent solution to those who are here illegally, but, first, we must follow through on the broken promises of the past to secure our borders and enforce our laws. helping the middle class grow will also require an education system that gives people the skills that today's jobs entail and the knowledge that tomorrow's jobs will require. we need to incentivize local school districts for more job training and we need to give all parents, especially those with children with special need
if we can grow our energy industry it will make us energy independent and create middle class jobs and help bring manufacturing back from places like china. simplifying our tax code will also help the middle class because it will make it easier for small businesses to hire and grow. we agreed with the president. we should lower our corporate tax rates, one of the highest in the world. so companied will bring money and jobs back here from overseas. we can also help grow our economy, if we have a...
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it is the annual shop maryland energy weekend wear if you buy certain energy star products, you'll not have to pay sales tax in the state. we have that story. >> if you are looking for an appliance, like a refrigerator, you might want to buy it this weekend. >> that washer has a $50 energy rebate. >> that is because this weekend is shop maryland energy. on certain energy star products, you will not have to pay state sales tax. there is more savings than just that. >> if you buy a $500 washer, savings may not be great, but that may have $100 rebates. it could have another rebate on top of that, which could be another $40 to $100. >> appliances that qualify for tax-free our refrigerators, and we offer rebates up to $150 for those energy star clothes washers. we also have rebates up to $100. for air-conditioning units, we offer $25 rebate. >> this is the third year for the program. this is a good way to save money. >> the legislature and others have put in this weekend for expensive appliances, dishwashers, or air- conditioning units, etc., and we are encouraging everybody to shop, saturd
it is the annual shop maryland energy weekend wear if you buy certain energy star products, you'll not have to pay sales tax in the state. we have that story. >> if you are looking for an appliance, like a refrigerator, you might want to buy it this weekend. >> that washer has a $50 energy rebate. >> that is because this weekend is shop maryland energy. on certain energy star products, you will not have to pay state sales tax. there is more savings than just that. >> if...
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the president's plan to create more clean energy jobs, responsible energy development, it is literally what the doctor ordered for all of us. let's make sure that we help this president on his commitment and plans when we marched to the white house today. on climate change, amigos, i have no doubt that with your commitment, your energy, your heart and soul -- si! si, se puede. si, se puede. >> one more time, i need your help. for those on the speaker stands -- get off. say it. for those on the speaker stands -- get off. those of the speaker stands -- get off. please. please. nice rally. [laughter] right now, we're going to have our little celebrity. it's not only about the media. from the streets to the suites, but those who join us and have a great platform. give it up for nolan from "modern family." ♪give it up. and fighting in the streets, 2011 prize winner. keep pushing. on cue, just jump. let's jump. oh, yeah. come on. say no keystone pipeline. say no keystone pipeline. say no keystone pipeline. say no! you are awesome. thank you so much. >> on behalf of canada, i apologize. i'm
the president's plan to create more clean energy jobs, responsible energy development, it is literally what the doctor ordered for all of us. let's make sure that we help this president on his commitment and plans when we marched to the white house today. on climate change, amigos, i have no doubt that with your commitment, your energy, your heart and soul -- si! si, se puede. si, se puede. >> one more time, i need your help. for those on the speaker stands -- get off. say it. for those...
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and nearly everyone's energy bill is lower because of it. and over the last four years, our missions of the dangerous carbon pollution that threatens our planet have actually fallen. but for the sake of our children and our future we must do more to combat climate change. (applause) now, it's true that no single event makes a trend. but the fact that s the 12 hottest years on record have all come in the last 50. heat waves droughts wildfires, floods, all are now more frequent and more intense. we can choose to believe that superstorm sandy and the most severe drought in decades and the worst wildfires some states have ever seen were all just a freak coincidence or we can choose to believe in the overwhelming judgment of science and act before it's too late. (applause) now, the good news is, we can make meaningful progress on this issue while driving strong economic growth. i urge this congress to get together, pursue a bipartisan market-based solution to climate change like the one john mccain and joe lieberman worked on together a few years
and nearly everyone's energy bill is lower because of it. and over the last four years, our missions of the dangerous carbon pollution that threatens our planet have actually fallen. but for the sake of our children and our future we must do more to combat climate change. (applause) now, it's true that no single event makes a trend. but the fact that s the 12 hottest years on record have all come in the last 50. heat waves droughts wildfires, floods, all are now more frequent and more intense....
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pipeline and if so what should we do to quench america's thirst for energy tweet me at mega.
pipeline and if so what should we do to quench america's thirst for energy tweet me at mega.
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you can download your own green button data which by itself is, well, i'm an energy guy, an energy geek. i consider with confidence. it is not interesting, necessarily, but when you take your green button data and you give it to some companies, they have amazing things they can do with that green button to, again, save you money. something as simple as if you look at your green button which is kilowatt hours for those that are engineering minded, a line grab if you think about t some companies today can look at your green button and figure out if your refrigerator is broken function need a new air conditioner. that's real money if you think about it at a commercial or industrial scale. that is one data set. to your other question about what is the federal government doing, we're seeking not just an energy, but across the government to engage entrepreneurs and innovators across all the different sectors. for those of you familiar with the history of the health data initiative launched by then the hhs health and human services chief technology officer todd park, we sought to have a health
you can download your own green button data which by itself is, well, i'm an energy guy, an energy geek. i consider with confidence. it is not interesting, necessarily, but when you take your green button data and you give it to some companies, they have amazing things they can do with that green button to, again, save you money. something as simple as if you look at your green button which is kilowatt hours for those that are engineering minded, a line grab if you think about t some companies...
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specifically is that the government will choose specific energy types that it supports and energy and energy will move in fits and starts in terms of how technology advances because the free market is incentivized to only move in the direction the government wants it to not know not true the free market is a set of eyes that move in the direction where there's the greatest profits and if they've got to deal with a government that helps adventure but i think it was decided no hold on this later that they don't because their government allies let's profitable by what they want to invest and they favor certain technologies around their argument is flawed because they were your argument is flawed economic theory tells you something called the money multiplier when the government puts one dollar in it creates for i was in the onset because i get the dollar i go to a store i purchased something that's what the pay an employee with that dollar but employees like to pay their rent with that dollar that property about to pay their tax dollars that creates four dollars just by the government pu
specifically is that the government will choose specific energy types that it supports and energy and energy will move in fits and starts in terms of how technology advances because the free market is incentivized to only move in the direction the government wants it to not know not true the free market is a set of eyes that move in the direction where there's the greatest profits and if they've got to deal with a government that helps adventure but i think it was decided no hold on this later...
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it would raise a family of four energy bill by 500 bucks per year. gas prices would rise by $0.50 per gallon. we're talking about massive economic impact. and that's because of the end of the day, let's face it, senator, energy companies are not going to just pay that tax of the goodness of their art. it will pass that on. >> pass that right on to the consumer. exactly so. and so to suggest that somehow or other that this is going to be -- i understand that the proposal allows for some kind of a rebate to the consumer, well, if all the cost of around you has gone up this rebate back to you is not going to get suffice. it is not going to even the playing field. the cost is going to be borne by the consumer, and those that will be hurt the most are those who can least afford it, the most vulnerable to pay high energy costs. we are paying five, six, $7 per gallon for home heating fuel. the idea is we will just increase that price and now you need to do is use less. tell that to the people who are facing a winter where it is 40 degrees below. gerri: here
it would raise a family of four energy bill by 500 bucks per year. gas prices would rise by $0.50 per gallon. we're talking about massive economic impact. and that's because of the end of the day, let's face it, senator, energy companies are not going to just pay that tax of the goodness of their art. it will pass that on. >> pass that right on to the consumer. exactly so. and so to suggest that somehow or other that this is going to be -- i understand that the proposal allows for some...
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or renewable energy. i don't understand why this seems to be the one focus of our administration where they plow unlimited amountings of money towards an industry already receiving $20 billion dollars over the year and has yet to create a technology that works today. if you going to do it, go for it. private business should dictate that pathway, should not be the government, an they should not be trying to manipulate one energy source from another which is basically taking oil and gas revenues directing that to clean energy. in a way, that's not a level playing field, and that's directing money as the president seems fit, not as the public seems fit. cheryl: chris, i have to wonder, too, what kind of public support the president gets. right now, this is president's day weekend. you got incredibly high gasoline prices right now. we had a reporter on earlier tucking about the lack -- talking about the lack of refinerying across the country so gasoline prices go higher, but the president says, no, no, no, dr
or renewable energy. i don't understand why this seems to be the one focus of our administration where they plow unlimited amountings of money towards an industry already receiving $20 billion dollars over the year and has yet to create a technology that works today. if you going to do it, go for it. private business should dictate that pathway, should not be the government, an they should not be trying to manipulate one energy source from another which is basically taking oil and gas revenues...
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if we can grow our energy industry it will make us energy end. it will create middle-class jobs and help bring manufacturing back from places like china. simplifying our tax code will also help the middle-class because it will make it easier for small businesses to hire and grow. we agree with the president. we should lower our corporate tax rate which is one of the highest in the world so companies will bring money and jobs back here from overseas. we can also help grow our economy if we have a legal immigration system that allows to us assimilate the best and brightest. we need a responsible permanent solution for those that are here illegally but first we must follow through on the broken promises of the past to secure our borders, and enforce our laws. helping the middle-class grow will require an educational system that gives people the skills today's jobs entail. we need to help local school districts to offer more advanced placement courses and career training and give all parents especially the parents of children with special needs the o
if we can grow our energy industry it will make us energy end. it will create middle-class jobs and help bring manufacturing back from places like china. simplifying our tax code will also help the middle-class because it will make it easier for small businesses to hire and grow. we agree with the president. we should lower our corporate tax rate which is one of the highest in the world so companies will bring money and jobs back here from overseas. we can also help grow our economy if we have...
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me ask you this is it possible for him to both support the keystone pipeline but also support clean energy is there are those two just fundamentally against each other the montreux of the. pipeline movement accused own protest has really been that all pipelines leak and all the oil peaks i mean there's no way to have a sustainable pipeline and there's no way to have a sustainable energy policy that still fund policies like this and addition to other hot button issues like fracking in mountaintop removal i really reflects the depth and breadth of environmental destruction that's going on right now and the name of energy and so it's up to obama to change course you know a lot of proponents for this for this keystone x.l. pipeline have brought up different things that you know are benefits for the u.s. in the short term it would bring down oil prices right now we are seeing oil prices are gas prices anyway rise a thirteen percent in one month to an average of three dollars and seventy three cents per gallon across the nation they also say it will bring jobs and infrastructure into the u.s. at
me ask you this is it possible for him to both support the keystone pipeline but also support clean energy is there are those two just fundamentally against each other the montreux of the. pipeline movement accused own protest has really been that all pipelines leak and all the oil peaks i mean there's no way to have a sustainable pipeline and there's no way to have a sustainable energy policy that still fund policies like this and addition to other hot button issues like fracking in...
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>> melissa, first of all these energy sources will be vital for the united states's energy future. nuclear has incredibly important role to play in that. across the world you will see countries who have explored into a renewables are coming back to nuclear little by little. overall, having the stable, safe, reliable base load source will be important. it has to be there 24 hours a day, seven days a week. melissa: are you still seeing the investment though? you're in the business of, you know, supplying reactors and utilities. are you still seeing the same amount of demand? >> we're building eight units around the world right now. that is eight more than we were ten years ago. so the interest in nuclear is still very strong. we have created over 200,000 jobs in the united states right now in the nuclear industry. and it is still growing. melissa: a lot of people focus on the nuclear waste issue. when you talk about carbon emissions obviously nuclear stacks up in a great way and is a clean energy but it is all about what happens when you're done with the waste. in france they recycle
>> melissa, first of all these energy sources will be vital for the united states's energy future. nuclear has incredibly important role to play in that. across the world you will see countries who have explored into a renewables are coming back to nuclear little by little. overall, having the stable, safe, reliable base load source will be important. it has to be there 24 hours a day, seven days a week. melissa: are you still seeing the investment though? you're in the business of, you...
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and in particularly to renew our energy, because lifetime energy unrenewed will run out. >> but isn't there a whole psychology at work that would have to be changed because people feel like they need to be in the office for long hours, into you that shows the boss how dedicated they are, and they feel like they need to be available, and the blackberry is never far away or whatever device it is that they have, and that's what promotions are tied to, and that's what, you know, pay raises are tied to. wouldn't you have to change a whole way of thinks for people, as the sign says, to chill out? >> without question you have to change the way of thinks, and it's a necessary shift. we are operating if a 2 isst century world with 20th century work pas. they're obs sleet. we have a world in this orgzization like apple, google, koch, are coming to us and saying our people can't sustain it. it was maybe five years ago we had to chase organizations to get them interested in our work. today they're calling us, because they recognize there's an energy crisis. >> well, part of it is sleep, and i don
and in particularly to renew our energy, because lifetime energy unrenewed will run out. >> but isn't there a whole psychology at work that would have to be changed because people feel like they need to be in the office for long hours, into you that shows the boss how dedicated they are, and they feel like they need to be available, and the blackberry is never far away or whatever device it is that they have, and that's what promotions are tied to, and that's what, you know, pay raises...
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, and we could actually become an energy exporter by 2020. to what would you attribute the price of gasoline given all of that? >> i think, maria, there's a couple things going on. first of all, there's a lot of regulations. i believe there are 15 different blends right now have gasoline. i think what we're seeing right now is a temporary problem with some of the blends that are being created, especially out there in california. the other thing is a lot of the shale play is in the natural gas play and the solution to that is to somehow create more natural gas, use natural gas to fuel more of our automobiles and vehicles around the country. that's -- that's the other thing. the other problem, of course, is that the delivery of this energy is still a ways off. >> do you agree, lindsey? >> i do. i was just going to point out what's so amazing right now the consumer still is spending. we saw the consumer spend through the fourth quarter into january, as expected, but the problem is when we talk about as expected growth, 0.1 is not synonymous with
, and we could actually become an energy exporter by 2020. to what would you attribute the price of gasoline given all of that? >> i think, maria, there's a couple things going on. first of all, there's a lot of regulations. i believe there are 15 different blends right now have gasoline. i think what we're seeing right now is a temporary problem with some of the blends that are being created, especially out there in california. the other thing is a lot of the shale play is in the natural...
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if we can grow our energy industry, it will make us energy independent. it will create middle class jobs and it will help bring manufacturing back from places like china. simplifying our tax code will also help the middle class because it will maket easier for small businesses to hire and grow. now we agree with the president. we should lower our corporate tax rate which is one of the highest in the world. so the companies will start bringing their money and their jobs back here from overseas. we can also help grow our economy if we have a legal immigration system that allows us to attract and assimilate the world's best and brightest. we need a responsible, permanent solution to the problem of those who are here illegally. but first we must follow through on the broken promises of the past to secure our borders and enforce our laws. helping the middle class grow will also require an educational system that gives people the skills today's jobs entail and the knowledge that tomorrow's world will require. we need to incentivize local school districts to off
if we can grow our energy industry, it will make us energy independent. it will create middle class jobs and it will help bring manufacturing back from places like china. simplifying our tax code will also help the middle class because it will maket easier for small businesses to hire and grow. now we agree with the president. we should lower our corporate tax rate which is one of the highest in the world. so the companies will start bringing their money and their jobs back here from overseas....
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energy costs will it be to go down. we'll become energy self-sufficient and you watch what happens to the cost of manufacturing. i'm going to bet you our manufacturing does well because -- not because our dollar is going to weaken because we'll actually have less expenses going out to energy and that will make us competitive. >> but unless the next energy czar the president appoints like the past one thinks maybe put a tax on gas to get it to $10 so the motor mounds for the windmills on chevys works a whole lot better. >> rick, you can bring your blood pressure down. he won't have to do it. we'll have enough cheap energy that we're going to be okay with. >> that really probably the single sort of biggest conversation amongst leaders in davos, that for the u.s., probably the biggest opportunity for actual moving the needle in terms of energy is shale. >> but, maria -- >> that's true. >> dramatic globalismcations in terms of the u.s. current account deficit. if you think about the money we ship now to opec and some of tha
energy costs will it be to go down. we'll become energy self-sufficient and you watch what happens to the cost of manufacturing. i'm going to bet you our manufacturing does well because -- not because our dollar is going to weaken because we'll actually have less expenses going out to energy and that will make us competitive. >> but unless the next energy czar the president appoints like the past one thinks maybe put a tax on gas to get it to $10 so the motor mounds for the windmills on...
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the nation's crumbling infrastructure and clean energy. while gun control won't be the central theme, it will still get some air time. several lawmakers have invited victims of gun violence. former congresswoman giffords is joining ron barber who now holds her seat. add giffords' husband will be vice president's joe biden's guest. >> congress must act. >> reporter: president obama will take his state of the union message on the road later this week. on capitol hill, tara mergener. >> some outspoken opponents of gun control legislation have also been invited to the president's state of the union address. >>> police are investigating the death of a woman at a clinic in montgomery county. the 29-year-old woman died last week after undergoing an abortion. pro-life protesters say the clinic in question is known for routinely conducting late term abortions. police say there's no indication of criminal activity. >>> a $25,000 reward is being offered for information leading to an arrest in the murder of a capital highs woman. prince george's polic
the nation's crumbling infrastructure and clean energy. while gun control won't be the central theme, it will still get some air time. several lawmakers have invited victims of gun violence. former congresswoman giffords is joining ron barber who now holds her seat. add giffords' husband will be vice president's joe biden's guest. >> congress must act. >> reporter: president obama will take his state of the union message on the road later this week. on capitol hill, tara mergener....
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to convert every home in america to one hundred percent solar energy. times over or it could convert every home in america to one hundred percent wind energy knowing times over for groceries for everyone in the country for free for two years or provide scholarships to every college student in america and award them a fifty five hundred dollar grant seven times over the war turn all volunteer firefighters into full time employees and pay them a full salary for twenty three years or pay the full time salaries of every public school teacher for the next six years instead we took one point four trillion dollars pay a small black ops team to hunt track and kill osama bin laden oh we even had money left over in the budget to decimate two countries launch are still it is resulting in over one million innocent civilians dead and counting ask yourself how many orphans are going to stay clenched fists tonight in afghanistan or iraq who grow up willing to fly a plane into the building and how many trillions are we prepared to spend on avenging that. you can do eve
to convert every home in america to one hundred percent solar energy. times over or it could convert every home in america to one hundred percent wind energy knowing times over for groceries for everyone in the country for free for two years or provide scholarships to every college student in america and award them a fifty five hundred dollar grant seven times over the war turn all volunteer firefighters into full time employees and pay them a full salary for twenty three years or pay the full...
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do you take into account how much energy was spent, and to move it to work the life span. do we need to establish a standard where we take it into account to quantity my how much emissions are saved by them. >> melissa, you know how to stop e pollution? stop subsidizing it. the president's there in the state of the union message talking about, you know, oh, yeah, solar's cheaper than it was. wind, ect.. if you took the federal money away, thrdz be no pollution from the things because they wouldn't exist. they'd go bankrupt. you know what we use? natural gas, which produces half the carbon dioxide that coal does in producing electricity, and we would explore it. we would exploit it. we wouldn't have the pollution. melissa: people need the fats. >> exactly. remember what kermit the frog said, "it ain't easy being green." melissa: chank so much for coming on. have a great weekend. >> bye. melissa: today's fuel gauge, the first photos of chavez in more than two months. look at that. speculation about his health furled recently, the fourth cancer surgery in cuba. he's holding u
do you take into account how much energy was spent, and to move it to work the life span. do we need to establish a standard where we take it into account to quantity my how much emissions are saved by them. >> melissa, you know how to stop e pollution? stop subsidizing it. the president's there in the state of the union message talking about, you know, oh, yeah, solar's cheaper than it was. wind, ect.. if you took the federal money away, thrdz be no pollution from the things because they...
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you can download your own green button data which by itself is, well, i'm an energy guy, an energy geek. i consider with confidence. it is not interesting, necessarily, but when you take your green button data and you give it to some companies, they have amazing things they can do with that green button to, again, save you money. something as simple as if you look at your green button which is kilowatt hours for those that are engineering minded, a line grab if you think about t some companies today can look at your green button and
you can download your own green button data which by itself is, well, i'm an energy guy, an energy geek. i consider with confidence. it is not interesting, necessarily, but when you take your green button data and you give it to some companies, they have amazing things they can do with that green button to, again, save you money. something as simple as if you look at your green button which is kilowatt hours for those that are engineering minded, a line grab if you think about t some companies...
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it's the breath of environmental destruction that's going on right now in the name of energy and so it's up to obama to change course you know a lot of proponents for this for this keystone x.l. pipeline have brought up different things that you know are benefits for the u.s. in the short term it would bring down oil prices right now we're seeing oil prices gas prices anyway rise a thirteen percent in one month to an average of three dollars and seventy three cents per gallon across the nation they also say it'll bring jobs and infrastructure into the u.s. at a much needed time it'll also reduce the reliability of the u.s. on in middle eastern oil expression considering how how turbulent that environment is so is there any reason for environmentalist's maybe back off a little bit or is it just so bad in the long run that is there's no positive benefits i think it's tempting to get wrapped up in the turbulence of markets and or oil and gas prices but i think we also have to remember the turbulence of what's going on right now with the climate i mean we've seen the hottest years on record
it's the breath of environmental destruction that's going on right now in the name of energy and so it's up to obama to change course you know a lot of proponents for this for this keystone x.l. pipeline have brought up different things that you know are benefits for the u.s. in the short term it would bring down oil prices right now we're seeing oil prices gas prices anyway rise a thirteen percent in one month to an average of three dollars and seventy three cents per gallon across the nation...
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energy efficient? right now we are selling oil and gas to south american companies --country and a sellout at the pumps for $1.50 a gallon but we 5 a gallon. $4 and $% guest: efficiency is a huge part of what we need to do. we do upgrade in a global market. host: would you agree with that? guest: to try to block trade is a backwards idea for our economy. if you stop companies from exporting, they will earn less profits and put less americans to work. both parties talk about energy dependence for america. the prices that the gas pumps are set on the world market. there's no way around that. we should have efficient consumption and distribution that would be the way we best benefit on the world markets. host: we are talking about creating jobs. gas prices -- what does that do for people who tried to commit for a job? guest: there are things we can do like reduce some regulations that require different kinds of plans -- blends in states around the country. when the economy is good, demand goes up. that is
energy efficient? right now we are selling oil and gas to south american companies --country and a sellout at the pumps for $1.50 a gallon but we 5 a gallon. $4 and $% guest: efficiency is a huge part of what we need to do. we do upgrade in a global market. host: would you agree with that? guest: to try to block trade is a backwards idea for our economy. if you stop companies from exporting, they will earn less profits and put less americans to work. both parties talk about energy dependence...
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most agree with the goal of energy independence and continuing the energy revolution. as part of an all-of-the-above strategy we need to domestically produce more oil, coal, natural gas and renewable energy like hydropower by utilizing currently untapped resources -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. mr. whitfield: i yield the gentlelady three additional minutes. mrs. mcmorris rodgers: thank you very much. there was a recent study that showed we could double hydropower production in this country without building a new dam. simply by investing in new technologies, new turbines, only 3% of the dams in the country produce electricity. we could also in this process create 700,000 jobs. unleashing american ingenuity to increase hydropower production will lower energy costs and help create thousands of jobs. mr. chairman, i urge all of my colleagues to support american energy, support h.r. 267 and i thank you and i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back. the gentleman from new mexico is recognized. mr. lujan: i yield
most agree with the goal of energy independence and continuing the energy revolution. as part of an all-of-the-above strategy we need to domestically produce more oil, coal, natural gas and renewable energy like hydropower by utilizing currently untapped resources -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. mr. whitfield: i yield the gentlelady three additional minutes. mrs. mcmorris rodgers: thank you very much. there was a recent study that showed we could double hydropower...
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the time of energy or the quantity of energy we are going to get from hetch hetchy whether it's a reliable amount to be supplied. if you deal with something like a trans -- they have more money and they can afford to pay more but, the question is are you all able to supply? now your staff, they gained again i plea with you your staff are constituent sitting down over there and they have no clue whatsoever about this presentation. in fact, they have no clue, i doubt if they can explain to you and you are welcome to bring them here to you about the resolution. this is -- stick to what is on their agenda and if you bring the variables over here and some of us can connect the dots but most people cannot. and so we have to go slow with this. we cannot introduce too many variables, which do not have certainty. in this business, in this market nobody has certainty and you are a large entity that has control over those thing we don't want you all in the business of sub prime loans that is happening with this presentation. too many variables, too much uncertainty, and is totally confused. thank you
the time of energy or the quantity of energy we are going to get from hetch hetchy whether it's a reliable amount to be supplied. if you deal with something like a trans -- they have more money and they can afford to pay more but, the question is are you all able to supply? now your staff, they gained again i plea with you your staff are constituent sitting down over there and they have no clue whatsoever about this presentation. in fact, they have no clue, i doubt if they can explain to you...
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there were 45 alternative energy vehicles at the recently concluded chicago auto show. the fda is giving the public until april 26th to voice comments and concerns about the so-called "frankenfish." aquabounty technologies has created hybrid salmon, trout and tilapia that grow faster than traditional fish. the fda claims the genetically engineered salmon is safe to eat and won't endanger the fish population. however, alaskan fishing groups says gene splicing will hurt the industry. more u.s. workers are saying "i quit." about 53% of workers who left their jobs in december of 2012 did so voluntarily, and not due to layoffs or firing. that's up from about 37% in 2009, according to the u.s. department of labor. analysts say it signals faith in the economy. still to come, the hunt for the hot idea. why venture capitalists are ramping up the search for the next big thing. that's later. but first, why farmers are bracing for higher expenses in 2013. that's next with bill moller. some quiet but very important changes are taking place down on the farm these days. they're prompt
there were 45 alternative energy vehicles at the recently concluded chicago auto show. the fda is giving the public until april 26th to voice comments and concerns about the so-called "frankenfish." aquabounty technologies has created hybrid salmon, trout and tilapia that grow faster than traditional fish. the fda claims the genetically engineered salmon is safe to eat and won't endanger the fish population. however, alaskan fishing groups says gene splicing will hurt the industry....
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if we can grow our energy industry it will make us energy independent, and create middle class jobs and bring manufacturing back from places like china. making our tax code simple will help the middle class because it will help small business to hire and grow. we agree with the president, we should lower our corporate tax rate, so they will bring money and jobs back from overseas. we can also grow our economy if we have a legal immigration system that allows us to attract and a simulate the world's best and brightest. we need a permanent solution to the problems for those who are here illegally. but first, we must promise to help the broken promise of the past, to secure our borders and enforce our laws. helping the middle class, to give them the skills and the knowledge that tomorrow's world will require. we need to give incentive to local school districts to offer more advance placement courses and more career training. and we need to give all parents, especially the parents of children with special needs the opportunity to send the children to the school of their choice. and because
if we can grow our energy industry it will make us energy independent, and create middle class jobs and bring manufacturing back from places like china. making our tax code simple will help the middle class because it will help small business to hire and grow. we agree with the president, we should lower our corporate tax rate, so they will bring money and jobs back from overseas. we can also grow our economy if we have a legal immigration system that allows us to attract and a simulate the...
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in australia that's right and that means energy costs go up but the dividend that returns that money back to working families offsets that cost and keeps it progressive and then forty percent or the balance of the fee is directed into sustainable energy investments mass transit. deployment of local renewable energy sources so that families have access to tools to avoid fossil fuels this is the kind of legislation that people were marching for yesterday so we've got clear grassroots support across the country because number d.c.'s rally wasn't the only one there were many others across the country and now we have legislation by a couple of strong leaders barbara boxer and bernie sanders in the so is it possible that even we just have a couple seconds left but is it possible even if the president signs off on keystone x.l. it gets built that a carbon tax would make that would render that those refineries you know financially non-viable it might but the bottom line is we've got to stop this pipeline because it's a detriment to our energy security and our energy future we've got to go su
in australia that's right and that means energy costs go up but the dividend that returns that money back to working families offsets that cost and keeps it progressive and then forty percent or the balance of the fee is directed into sustainable energy investments mass transit. deployment of local renewable energy sources so that families have access to tools to avoid fossil fuels this is the kind of legislation that people were marching for yesterday so we've got clear grassroots support...
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here is my take on energy. america's own energy, the energy we have under our own territory. last night president obama had a lot to say about funding green energy from the solar and wind. he wants a lot more remarriages spending comanche will take more money from oil companies to pay for it. he is ignoring a massive pot of gold, pot of cash, oil and natural-gas poland of the ground, our ground with a new technology called fracking. as we told you earlier, the governor of colorado yesterday told a senate committee that he and his friends had drank a glass of water from a fracking well. he is a democrat, and he wants to show that fracking is safe. the potential here is enormous. 15 billion barrels of oil in one california feel loan. huge natural-gas reserves in new york state. the president seemed determined to ignore the jobs and tax revenue that is available. he never mentioned the technology for an gas. he never mentioned the pipeline. think about it. president obama wants the government to create jobs. once the government to spend more money to stimulate the economy. surel
here is my take on energy. america's own energy, the energy we have under our own territory. last night president obama had a lot to say about funding green energy from the solar and wind. he wants a lot more remarriages spending comanche will take more money from oil companies to pay for it. he is ignoring a massive pot of gold, pot of cash, oil and natural-gas poland of the ground, our ground with a new technology called fracking. as we told you earlier, the governor of colorado yesterday...
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joining me now is tyson slocum director of public citizens energy program tyson welcome back to great to be here great to have you with us first your thoughts on yesterday's rally but very impressive i mean you've got a whole bunch of organizations not just working on the environment but civil rights groups consumer groups like mine public citizen coming together and turning out their members on a very cold day for a very important cause and so the grassroots is really energized and mobilized and that's going to be critical to put the pressure on the political forces to pass some sort of legislation and get tougher regulations so that we can start having a national policy to address climate change and in fact drudge had a headline for the day that was an attempt at irony something about. global climate so the. global warming folks picked the coldest day of february for their big rally or something towards that effect how how is a. similar. how is it that the irony of that is itself ironic you know. straits and ignorance of the issue well what we've seen time is a real cynical campaign
joining me now is tyson slocum director of public citizens energy program tyson welcome back to great to be here great to have you with us first your thoughts on yesterday's rally but very impressive i mean you've got a whole bunch of organizations not just working on the environment but civil rights groups consumer groups like mine public citizen coming together and turning out their members on a very cold day for a very important cause and so the grassroots is really energized and mobilized...
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over fracking states are trying to regulate the industry that some say could be a goldmine for new energy for america but do the benefits outweigh the cost will dig into it coming up. it's tuesday february twelfth four pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz wall and you're watching our tea. well it's like the balance of economic power in the world is shifting china has surpassed the u.s. as the world's largest trading nation here's the figures from the last year recently released by the commerce department we're talking about imports and exports in the year two thousand and twelve as you can see the u.s. totaled three point eight two trillion dollars china was at three point eight seven trillion dollars is this now another sign of china's growing economic influence meanwhile in russia the central bank has gone on a golden shopping spree this according to a recent report from bloomberg the country has added five hundred seventy metric tons of gold to its reserves in the past decade making at the top buyer in the world so as other countries continue to strengthen their economic competitiveness
over fracking states are trying to regulate the industry that some say could be a goldmine for new energy for america but do the benefits outweigh the cost will dig into it coming up. it's tuesday february twelfth four pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz wall and you're watching our tea. well it's like the balance of economic power in the world is shifting china has surpassed the u.s. as the world's largest trading nation here's the figures from the last year recently released by the commerce...
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melissa: surprise, surprise, new evidence that solar energy is not as green as you think. the associated press reports transporting the hazardous waste created in the manufacturing process actually adds significantly to the carbon footprint. who knew there was hazardous waste; right? that offsets green benefits solar is supposed to offer. michael of the cato institute is here to explain. tad, i'm in shock. tell me more. >> well, there's liquid waste that occurs from the production of solar panels, a lot of them use galium arsenic. remember when president bush was excorrugated because he wanted to poisen us putting arsenic in the water supply. you want to know how green they are? not very. anybody who invests in them loses money. melissa: if you look at this specifically, this report, i thought, was amazing because, you know, they had a university professor who was talking in environmental studies talking about how it takes three months to generate enough electricity to pay off the energy it costs to transport the hazardous waste away from the one project. it's like you mak
melissa: surprise, surprise, new evidence that solar energy is not as green as you think. the associated press reports transporting the hazardous waste created in the manufacturing process actually adds significantly to the carbon footprint. who knew there was hazardous waste; right? that offsets green benefits solar is supposed to offer. michael of the cato institute is here to explain. tad, i'm in shock. tell me more. >> well, there's liquid waste that occurs from the production of...
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of course solar and wind energy should be a part of our energy portfolio but god also blessed america with abundant coal oil and natural gas. instead of wasting more taxpayer on so-called clean energy companies like solyndra let's open up more federal lands for safe and responsible exploration. and let's reform our energy regulations so that they're reasonable and based on common sense. if we can grow our energy industry, it will make us energy independent, it will create middle-class jobs and it will help bring manufacturing back from places like china. simplifying our tax code will also help the middle-class because it will make it easier for small businesses to hire and grow. and we agree with the president, we should lower our corporate tax rate which is one of the highest in the world so that companies will start bringing their money and their jobs back here from overseas. we can also help grow our economy if we have a legal immigration system that allows us to attract an assimilate the world's best and brightest. we need a responsible permanent solution to the problem of those w
of course solar and wind energy should be a part of our energy portfolio but god also blessed america with abundant coal oil and natural gas. instead of wasting more taxpayer on so-called clean energy companies like solyndra let's open up more federal lands for safe and responsible exploration. and let's reform our energy regulations so that they're reasonable and based on common sense. if we can grow our energy industry, it will make us energy independent, it will create middle-class jobs and...
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if we can grow our energy industry it will make us energy end. it will create middle-class jobs and help bring manufacturing back from places like china. simplifying our tax code will also help the middle-class because it will make it easier for small businesses to hire and grow. we agree with the president. we should lower our corporate tax rate which is one of the highest in the world so companies will bring money and jobs back here from overseas. we can also help grow our economy if we have a legal immigration system that allows to us assimilate the best and brightest. we need a responsible perment solution for those that are here illegally but first we must follow through on the broken promises of the past to secure our borders, and enforce our laws. helping the middle-class grow will require an educational system that gives people the skills today's jobs entail. we need to help local school districts to offer more advanced placement courses and career training and give all parents especially the parents of children with special needs the opp
if we can grow our energy industry it will make us energy end. it will create middle-class jobs and help bring manufacturing back from places like china. simplifying our tax code will also help the middle-class because it will make it easier for small businesses to hire and grow. we agree with the president. we should lower our corporate tax rate which is one of the highest in the world so companies will bring money and jobs back here from overseas. we can also help grow our economy if we have...
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a customer-base as it gross, you will recall had a we envision through the she'll energy north america service pro provision then we will layer in new customers resource so we will have opportunities do local build with post new customerrings coming in. we are starting small to keep our risk profile low with our expectation that we would increase the ability to have local build-out as we bring on more customers from the large residential and commercial base here in san francisco. >> mr. mayora [spelling?]. >> this happen helpful and there is a tie in between face one and two and that phase two may be necessary to make the finances of phase one work and i think you just disa abused me of that, that phase one depends not on the local build out but the available of the hatchy power and a different use of a different kind of reek and i would like to focus on that. i think that when we visit this again it's going to be to approval not to exceed rate. a local power folks have been saying that the not to exceed rates that we are proposing will gawfort failure of the program and we have all co
a customer-base as it gross, you will recall had a we envision through the she'll energy north america service pro provision then we will layer in new customers resource so we will have opportunities do local build with post new customerrings coming in. we are starting small to keep our risk profile low with our expectation that we would increase the ability to have local build-out as we bring on more customers from the large residential and commercial base here in san francisco. >> mr....
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it is the annual shot maryland energy weekend. you will not have to pay the state sales tax if you buy certain energy star products. >> if you're looking for an appliance like a washing machine or refrigerator, you might want to buy this weekend. >> that washer is $50 -- has a $50 energy rebates. >> this weekend is shop maryland's energy. on certain qualifying product you will not have to pay state sales tax and there is more savings than just that. >> if you buy $500 washer you do not the sales tax the savings can be $30. that can also have $100 of rebate. the manufacturer can have another rebate on top of that. which can be another 40 to $100. >> the idec here is consumers use more energy-saving products. >> appliances that qualify our refrigerators and we offer rebates of up to $150 for those. energy star clothes washers, rebates about to $100. we offered $25 rebates. >> this is the third year for the program. for taxpayers is a good way to save money. >> they have put in this tax free weekend for expensive appliances, dishwash
it is the annual shot maryland energy weekend. you will not have to pay the state sales tax if you buy certain energy star products. >> if you're looking for an appliance like a washing machine or refrigerator, you might want to buy this weekend. >> that washer is $50 -- has a $50 energy rebates. >> this weekend is shop maryland's energy. on certain qualifying product you will not have to pay state sales tax and there is more savings than just that. >> if you buy $500...
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would involved it civilly would be a local scaled acceleration of affordable tax and co generation of energy efficiency and other local renewable demand site resource as far as the conceptual approach and the product definition this is seasonally what was referred to in the industry as energy as a service and that means that you get out of the old kilowatt hour paradigm that goes back to the 1930's where you are selling hours of power into a service approach where you are standard dyeing on site affordable tax and building retrofits as standard components of that service we focus on a no money down approach to energy efficiency and renewables this would not only require any kind of a late premium to the customers but a rate discount for those customers and is so energy efficiency with a discount and no money down and that is product differentiation that p g and e does not offer and utilities do not offer but we are uniquely poised to offer. this would apply to both the business community as well as residential customers. and so, as far as the approach to development we are really recommendin
would involved it civilly would be a local scaled acceleration of affordable tax and co generation of energy efficiency and other local renewable demand site resource as far as the conceptual approach and the product definition this is seasonally what was referred to in the industry as energy as a service and that means that you get out of the old kilowatt hour paradigm that goes back to the 1930's where you are selling hours of power into a service approach where you are standard dyeing on...
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losses in energy help lead to decline. the major indices each posted slight losses next on "money," it's not easy steps is the president. dr. ben carson may have done just that. he sure of the health care system instead tax-loss with president obama just a few feet away. dr. carr says your to give us his vision for a better fiscal future. plus, you may know your credit score, but it could be dead wrong. turns out tens of millions of credit reports o bears. >> "money" coming up. ♪ [ male announcer ] how could a luminous protein in jellyfish, impact life expectancy in the u.s., real estate in hong kong, and the optics industry in germany? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus ith investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. pick your [bleep] up. you're not [bleep] sit
losses in energy help lead to decline. the major indices each posted slight losses next on "money," it's not easy steps is the president. dr. ben carson may have done just that. he sure of the health care system instead tax-loss with president obama just a few feet away. dr. carr says your to give us his vision for a better fiscal future. plus, you may know your credit score, but it could be dead wrong. turns out tens of millions of credit reports o bears. >> "money"...
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over or it could convert every home in america through one hundred percent wind energy knowing times over for groceries for every one of the country free for two years or to provide scholarships to every college student in america and award them a fifty five hundred dollar grant seven times over the war turn all volunteer firefighters into full time employees and pay them a full salary for twenty three years or pay the full time salaries of every public school teacher for the next sixty years instead we took one point four trillion dollars pay a small black ops team to hunt track and kill osama bin ladin oh we even had money left over in the budget to decimate two countries launch hostilities resulting in over one million innocent civilians dead and counting ask yourself how many orphans are going to bed with clenched fists tonight in afghanistan or iraq who grow up willing to fly a plane into the building and how many trillions are we prepared to spend on avenging that. you can do everything go to school and not just go to school but excel in school work really really hard and i gra
over or it could convert every home in america through one hundred percent wind energy knowing times over for groceries for every one of the country free for two years or to provide scholarships to every college student in america and award them a fifty five hundred dollar grant seven times over the war turn all volunteer firefighters into full time employees and pay them a full salary for twenty three years or pay the full time salaries of every public school teacher for the next sixty years...
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a second theme, energy independence. the president likely to voice his support for clean energy. kleintop points out stocks, producers of wind, solar and other clean energy, sources have been volatile around these speeches in recent years, sometimes seeing a big bounce that soon fades. some of those names were in the green today. first solar enjoying a pop. it's up some 9% so far this year. investors though unlikely to hear anything on natural gas or coal that could turn around slumping coal stocks. peabody energy and archcole down 10% and 19% respectively this year. back to you, guys. >> all right, josh, thanks very much. yes, tonight president obama expected to address among many issues the automatic spending cuts scheduled to hit on march 1st. >> let's bring in democratic congressman chris van hollen of maryland who is no fan of these cuts. good to see you, sir. thanks for joining us. >> good to be with you. >> what's the alternative to the cuts right now? what would you like to see instead rather than the march 1st cuts taking effect? >> i would like to achieve the same amoun
a second theme, energy independence. the president likely to voice his support for clean energy. kleintop points out stocks, producers of wind, solar and other clean energy, sources have been volatile around these speeches in recent years, sometimes seeing a big bounce that soon fades. some of those names were in the green today. first solar enjoying a pop. it's up some 9% so far this year. investors though unlikely to hear anything on natural gas or coal that could turn around slumping coal...
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they'd say, "okay, oh gosh, i think i need a green energy agenda. but i won't go all the way and support cap-and-trade." they did. they tried to walk down the middle and that's wrong. i think it's philosophically inconsistent, but it's also politically disadvantageous. and we've worked hard to make that so, by the way. the left has had the edge as long as i can remember. they march out to the towns, do whatever they are told to do... one thing we've changed with afp, is we now have an army too. and we can do calls and e-mails and letters and rallies, events, and pressure. and i think that's made a big difference. our side didn't have that five six years ago on this issue. we do now. i do think it's a new day for that reason. (applause) >> hockenberry: this new day has dramatically transformed the way lawmakers approach global warming on capitol hill. suddenly the news was who wasn't talking about it. >> fred upton, who is chairman of the house energy and commerce committee, he's charged with writing regulations that would control climate change emis
they'd say, "okay, oh gosh, i think i need a green energy agenda. but i won't go all the way and support cap-and-trade." they did. they tried to walk down the middle and that's wrong. i think it's philosophically inconsistent, but it's also politically disadvantageous. and we've worked hard to make that so, by the way. the left has had the edge as long as i can remember. they march out to the towns, do whatever they are told to do... one thing we've changed with afp, is we now have an...
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we know that clean energy would do a better job. we also want the president to turn away from drilling in the arctic and to regulate smoke stacks and refineries across the country so they're installing modern pollution controls. >> i am joined by democratic strategist and co-founder of purple strategies steve mcmahon and republican strategist chris wilson. good morning, guys. >> good morning. >> the president has a very tough political decision to make. he promised to do more to attack climate change in the state of the union and on the campaign trail and also promised to do more on jobs and transcanada that has the pipeline claims it would create 20,000 new jobs while some of the president's biggest supporters support the plan, so you got them on one side, steve, the environmentalists on the other side. what's he do? >> i think what first thing he should do is make a decision quickly because this is -- there is pressure building in the environmental community for the president not to do this, and i think there is also pressure on t
we know that clean energy would do a better job. we also want the president to turn away from drilling in the arctic and to regulate smoke stacks and refineries across the country so they're installing modern pollution controls. >> i am joined by democratic strategist and co-founder of purple strategies steve mcmahon and republican strategist chris wilson. good morning, guys. >> good morning. >> the president has a very tough political decision to make. he promised to do more...
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>> in terms of energy, you are absolutely right. we have an opportunity to move forward to generate jobs, the, and energy security. it will take conscious decisions in making decisions about -- keystone xl pipeline. you will immediately start generating jobs and all the indirect effects. but unfortunately what we have is a debate against it for some reason that somehow the opponents of canadian oil stands thinks stopping keystone xl will stop developing the oil sands. it is not true. the oil sands are worth something like 10 times the gdp of canada. the notion it would not be developed is silly. if you really believe in environmentalism you'll bring that oil here because it's lower emissions. we need to make decisions in terms of exports of energy. we have an opportunity with so much gas we are producing that we can export it at a good price, which keep jobs in this country. so, there are real positive things we could do beyond the budget process that will help the economy right now. >> frank? >> other questions? i think we have one
>> in terms of energy, you are absolutely right. we have an opportunity to move forward to generate jobs, the, and energy security. it will take conscious decisions in making decisions about -- keystone xl pipeline. you will immediately start generating jobs and all the indirect effects. but unfortunately what we have is a debate against it for some reason that somehow the opponents of canadian oil stands thinks stopping keystone xl will stop developing the oil sands. it is not true. the...
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ben jealous is back with us and director of citizens energy program, renewable energy advocacy group and author of "eaarth" and a woman who fought back energy companies to bill a pipeline on first nation territory. they are taking part in a rally this morning to protest the proposed keystone pipeline extension. great to have you there. maybe i'll begin with you, bill. what is the strategy here? there was a strategy, a legislative strategy that did not work. there's been a lot of hand wringing about it. it moved off the agenda. where do you see this going now? what is the path forward for folks who are working on this issue? >> chris, here's the deal. you know, we thought for 20 years that reason would solve this problem. the world' best scientists kept showing up and saying the worst thing on earth is happening u-need to do something about it. but that didn't reckon with how much money was on the other side. now we're building a movement and that movement is turning insomething. a year ago we had the largest civil disobedience action about any issue for 30 years, this keystone pipeli
ben jealous is back with us and director of citizens energy program, renewable energy advocacy group and author of "eaarth" and a woman who fought back energy companies to bill a pipeline on first nation territory. they are taking part in a rally this morning to protest the proposed keystone pipeline extension. great to have you there. maybe i'll begin with you, bill. what is the strategy here? there was a strategy, a legislative strategy that did not work. there's been a lot of hand...
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what do we make of this energy market? >> i tell you, it's probably the most difficult thing to trade. equities are difficult. liz: right about now. >> i have to agree with both of them about running and esteem. licking and $98 the crude market. get back to like i talked a lot, slow grind. the market is getting tired. somewhere around there. some news. you can sit down and talk. but in the back of everyone's mind, if you look at the cracks -- liz: i'm sorry, what news? let our viewers know because i don't assume everyone knows what happened. >> i heard there was a little bearish news that they would sit down and talk, you know, have talks going forward about their nuclear programs. if they're going to sit down and talk about it that was something that cannot laden the date. we heard all of this type of stuff. i wouldn't put much credence into. but i would is the product price . place it above the crude. it is still over $30 per barrel. higher. $30. so i don't see as collapsing and falling apart. i think we see a pullback.
what do we make of this energy market? >> i tell you, it's probably the most difficult thing to trade. equities are difficult. liz: right about now. >> i have to agree with both of them about running and esteem. licking and $98 the crude market. get back to like i talked a lot, slow grind. the market is getting tired. somewhere around there. some news. you can sit down and talk. but in the back of everyone's mind, if you look at the cracks -- liz: i'm sorry, what news? let our...
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one of the best ways to encourage growth is through our energy industry. of course, solar wind energy should be part of the port follow but god blessed america with abundant cole, oil and natural gas. instead of wasting taxpayer money on clean energy come pan niece, let's open up federal lands for safe and responsible exploration and reform the energy regulations so they are reasonable and based on common sense. if we grow the energy, it will make us independent and it will help bring -- manufacturerring back from places like china. simple flying the tax code will help small businesses. we agree with the president we should lower the corporate tax rate which is one of the highest in the world so companies will bring money and jobs back here from overseas. we can also help grow our economy if we have a legal immigration system that allows us to attract and asemi-late the best and brightest. we need a responsible permanent solution to the problem of those here illegally but first, we must follow through on the broken promises of the past to secure the border
one of the best ways to encourage growth is through our energy industry. of course, solar wind energy should be part of the port follow but god blessed america with abundant cole, oil and natural gas. instead of wasting taxpayer money on clean energy come pan niece, let's open up federal lands for safe and responsible exploration and reform the energy regulations so they are reasonable and based on common sense. if we grow the energy, it will make us independent and it will help bring --...
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is gaining power in the energy market. a new report by citigroup shows how rising oil and gas production, along with dropping demand, may mean the u.s. is moving closer to being an exporter of energy, as opposed to a large importer. analysts predict this could also push oil prices down dramatically. popular brands make up today's earnings wrap. sales of beauty products at avon were better than expected for the 4th quarter despite a decline in revenue. coca-cola revenues fizzled below the market's anticipation. some of that was caused by sales that are going flat in europe. however, coke's profits bubbled above estimates. and michael kors continues to strut down wall street. strong demand for its high-end clothes led to a leap in its sales numbers, its forecast for the year, and its stock. barclays is giving its business a makeover. in the wake of the libor scandal, the bank is restructuring to make up for losses. barclays is cutting 3700 jobs and downsizing its asian and european equities business. it's also shutting down
is gaining power in the energy market. a new report by citigroup shows how rising oil and gas production, along with dropping demand, may mean the u.s. is moving closer to being an exporter of energy, as opposed to a large importer. analysts predict this could also push oil prices down dramatically. popular brands make up today's earnings wrap. sales of beauty products at avon were better than expected for the 4th quarter despite a decline in revenue. coca-cola revenues fizzled below the...
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[captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> a great boy on the road to recovery. the white house says it is developing a plan for immigration reform. republicans are not interested. they are waiting for on capitol hill. local democrats are putting forward a name tonight. the new starts right now. >> you are watching wbal tv 11. live, local, late breaking. >> good evening, a man was attacked about two stocks. more on his recovery and a benefit held in her -- in his honest today. >> hundreds of people came out to help raise money to pay for his medical expenses. >> it is amazing. just amazing. >> grateful for the hundreds of neighbors spending their sunday afternoon supporting the son and celebrating his recovery. >> i never would have thought all of these people would have come out for me. >> two dogs attacked the seven year-old. they ripped off his scalp, as fractured his skull, and nearly killed him. he wears a bandage around his head while his injuries heal. he also wears a smile. >> thank you, everybody
[captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> a great boy on the road to recovery. the white house says it is developing a plan for immigration reform. republicans are not interested. they are waiting for on capitol hill. local democrats are putting forward a name tonight. the new starts right now. >> you are watching wbal tv 11. live, local, late breaking. >> good evening, a man was attacked about...
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>> mentioned energy earlier in the show. get long ieo. i think it keeps going from here. >> the marblettes. >> thanks for watching. back here again at 5:00 thom for more "fast money." don't go anywhere. "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now. >>> i'm jim cramer. welcome to my world. >> you need to get in the game! >> they're going to go out of bit. he's nuts. they're nuts. they know nothing. >>> i always like to say there's a bull market somewhere. >> "mad money," you can't afford to miss it. >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends. i'm trying to educate and teach, so call me at 1-800-743-ccnbc. >>> people like -- the s&p falling 7.3%, and the nasdaq climbed 0.68%. >> house of pleasure. >>> it's a natural instinct to fight given how immediate yolk are fights have been, but buy the dips, sell the rips attitude has been the way to go. the way to win since 2000, but it sure isn't winning now. you sold the rips, you sold a ton of stocks a long time ago. you don't have any stoc
>> mentioned energy earlier in the show. get long ieo. i think it keeps going from here. >> the marblettes. >> thanks for watching. back here again at 5:00 thom for more "fast money." don't go anywhere. "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now. >>> i'm jim cramer. welcome to my world. >> you need to get in the game! >> they're going to go out of bit. he's nuts. they're nuts. they know nothing. >>> i always like to say...
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. >> we are producing more energy and america can become an energy exporter. >> we're in the midst of an energy boom and it's lowering the price of electricity and bringing manufacturing back to america. a housing boom fueled by the lowest interest rates in history. and 35 months of private sector job creation. america's future could be great. >> i'd like to focus on what lies beyond the fiscal debate. >> i'd like to, too. but that's not possible the with a sequester deadline about to descend on the american economy. when will washington's small thinking about big problems end? if this week is any indication, the dysfunction won't end any time soon. earlier this week we learned the euro area experienced its third straight quarter of negative growth. gdp there fell by 0.6%, the worst since 2009. europe has been experimenting with austerity. the deep cuts to government spending that have failed to turn the euro area economies around. unemployment in the euro area is 11.7%. some countries like spain and greece above 25%. washington is less than two weeks away from austerity in the form o
. >> we are producing more energy and america can become an energy exporter. >> we're in the midst of an energy boom and it's lowering the price of electricity and bringing manufacturing back to america. a housing boom fueled by the lowest interest rates in history. and 35 months of private sector job creation. america's future could be great. >> i'd like to focus on what lies beyond the fiscal debate. >> i'd like to, too. but that's not possible the with a sequester...
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southeast and the entire city when it comes to environmental protection and getting good low-cost clean energy to the public. espinola jackson has always been around. i'm bumping into her constantly. i wish she was here to hear it. her contribution to the city process is profound -- has been profound. and so i not only would want to lionize dr. jackson, but just to say that even though dr. jackson has helped solve many problems like getting rid of the last power plant and stopping a new one from coming in and without her we probably would have never accomplished those goals. but there are still -- and then there's the digester issue. there are still a lot of other issues like the digester issue that are not solved yet. so, i would just strongly urge the commission and the staff to continue to pay attention to dr. jackson and listen to her wise advice, because she knows what she's talking about and she has helped this city process and the sfpuc process i am immeasurably in the last years. >> move to the consent calendar. any member wishing to remove an item, a, b or c? all right. i'll entertain
southeast and the entire city when it comes to environmental protection and getting good low-cost clean energy to the public. espinola jackson has always been around. i'm bumping into her constantly. i wish she was here to hear it. her contribution to the city process is profound -- has been profound. and so i not only would want to lionize dr. jackson, but just to say that even though dr. jackson has helped solve many problems like getting rid of the last power plant and stopping a new one...
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losses in energy help lead to decline. the major indices each posted slight losses next on "money," it's not easy steps is the president. dr. ben carson may have done just that. he sure of the health care system instead tax-loss with president obama just a few feet away. dr. carr says your to give us his vision for a better fiscal future. plus, you may know your credit score, but it could be dead wrong. turns out tens of millions of credit reports of bears. >> "money" coming up. i'm a conservative investor. but that doesn't mean i don't want to make money. i love making money. i try to be smart with my instments. i also try to keep my costs down. what's your plan? ishares. low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. today is gonna be an im
losses in energy help lead to decline. the major indices each posted slight losses next on "money," it's not easy steps is the president. dr. ben carson may have done just that. he sure of the health care system instead tax-loss with president obama just a few feet away. dr. carr says your to give us his vision for a better fiscal future. plus, you may know your credit score, but it could be dead wrong. turns out tens of millions of credit reports of bears. >> "money"...
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more to combat climate change so tonight i propose we use some more oil and gas revenues to fund an energy security trust that will drive new research and technology to shift our cars and trucks off the world for good i'm also issuing a new goal for america let's cut in half the energy wasted by our homes and businesses over the next twenty years sounds a good decent start but given the size of the problem and the consequences of not addressing it we should be looking for more than just decent starts we need urgent revolutionary change in how we generate and consume energy in this nation in twenty years not in ten years now because right now at this rate we're looking at a five degree increase in temperatures over the next century when that last happened two hundred fifty million years ago it triggered an event known as the permian extinction that wiped out ninety five percent of all life on the planet it's happening again and we're doing it to ourselves when the president says we must do this for the sake of our children and our future he is very much not exaggerating so the very very lea
more to combat climate change so tonight i propose we use some more oil and gas revenues to fund an energy security trust that will drive new research and technology to shift our cars and trucks off the world for good i'm also issuing a new goal for america let's cut in half the energy wasted by our homes and businesses over the next twenty years sounds a good decent start but given the size of the problem and the consequences of not addressing it we should be looking for more than just decent...
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this weekend is shop maryland energy weekend. you do not have to pay the 6% sales tax on energy star appliances. this is the third year for the program. more information on our website, wbaltv.com. be sure to click on the consumer. 6:36. ava marie joins us from the zoo. >> we will talk to amy and she said love is soon to be in the air for the polar bears. i'm holding in my hand a meat pinata. this rhino will be stuffed with meat. maybe some valentines bicycles for them as well -- maybe some valentines icicles. sunshine breaking out today. the wind is breezy today. that is keeping the temperatures down. highs today will be near 50 degrees. a storm system is coming this way. a chance for snow late into wednesday. we will keep an eye for the potential for snow this weekend. love in the air. >> bring that back. i want to give that to stan. >> she is holding on for dear life. 6:37. a florida driver finds a stowaway. >> ow. wow. beautiful. we are still taking your answers to our water cooler question of the day. would you trade in your
this weekend is shop maryland energy weekend. you do not have to pay the 6% sales tax on energy star appliances. this is the third year for the program. more information on our website, wbaltv.com. be sure to click on the consumer. 6:36. ava marie joins us from the zoo. >> we will talk to amy and she said love is soon to be in the air for the polar bears. i'm holding in my hand a meat pinata. this rhino will be stuffed with meat. maybe some valentines bicycles for them as well -- maybe...
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the president's plan to create more clean energy jobs, responsible energy development, it is literally what the doctor ordered for all of us. let's make sure that we help this president on his commitment and plans when we marched to the white house today. on climate change, amigos, i have no doubt that with your commitment, your energy, your heart and soul -- si! si, se puede. si, se puede. >> one more time, i need your help. for those on the speaker stands -- get off. say it. for those on the speaker stands -- get off. those of the speaker stands -- get off. please. please. nice rally. [laughter] right now, we're going to have our little celebrity. it's not only about the media. from the streets to the suites, but those who join us and have a great platform. give it up for nolan from "modern family." ♪give it up. and fighting in the streets, 2011 prize winner. keep pushing. on cue, just jump. let's jump. oh, yeah. come on. say no keystone pipeline. say no keystone pipeline. say no keystone pipeline. say no! you are awesome. thank you so much. >> on behalf of canada, i apologize. i'm
the president's plan to create more clean energy jobs, responsible energy development, it is literally what the doctor ordered for all of us. let's make sure that we help this president on his commitment and plans when we marched to the white house today. on climate change, amigos, i have no doubt that with your commitment, your energy, your heart and soul -- si! si, se puede. si, se puede. >> one more time, i need your help. for those on the speaker stands -- get off. say it. for those...
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scientists want to know where the energy driving the universe apart is coming from. they are using the hubble space telescope to fault -- to find out. they will measure how fast galaxies are accelerating away from us. one of the researchers involved told me the results may show that the universe may continue to accelerate apart forever. >> the bigger it gets, the faster it will go. that will be a universe that just expands forever. the piece of the universe that we get to see will have fewer and fewer galaxies in it, it will be a dark, lonely, cold place 100 million years from now. >> the solution will rewrite theories of modern physics and change our own notion of the universe and our place in it. >> we are getting reports from syria that at least 20 people have died in a rocket attack. syrian opposition activists say that another 25 people are missing. the report -- the attack is reported to have taken place in a district that has seen some of the fiercest fighting of the conflict. over the next half hour we will take you to the troubled southern region of thailand
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now all that energy is beginning to shift off to the northeast. could be seeing some snow here in tokyo. mainly into the early morning hours. as this pushes overhead, those temperatures drop down just cold enough. a flurry or two will be in the air here. a little farther inland because near the coastlines, that's where you'll start to see that modifying effect from the ocean. mainly going to be staying rain here across the coastal areas and shifting completely over to snow into the toe hoke co-region. 65 kilometer winds. definitely a storm to watch going through the day here on wednesday. the good news behind it on thursday, clearing right up. high pressure is going to be ridging in here. clearer skies already being seen across korea, northeastern china. beijing only a high of 4. air stagnation could occur here because the high pressure sitting in again. we were seeing that a couple weeks ago. meanwhile, farther to the south, nice and warm weather across the tropics. not much as far as tropical activity here as well. now, here into the americas, s
now all that energy is beginning to shift off to the northeast. could be seeing some snow here in tokyo. mainly into the early morning hours. as this pushes overhead, those temperatures drop down just cold enough. a flurry or two will be in the air here. a little farther inland because near the coastlines, that's where you'll start to see that modifying effect from the ocean. mainly going to be staying rain here across the coastal areas and shifting completely over to snow into the toe hoke...
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because energy. he says he's for manufacturing. he says he's for energy. i think it's solar panels if you ask me. this is one of america's greatest industries right now. >> absolutely. i wish keystone would have gotten done. but to the point about taxing the wealthy, which is really crucial, i want to give you a statistic. 18 times in the post-war era we have raised taxes as part of a deficit reduction strategy. each time the market has gone up. >> not tax rates. >> by an average of 13.5%. so people might not like tax hikes. but markets do. >> all i know is during the great boom of the reagan and clinton years there were some small tax increases. most of them were revenue reform measures. but marginal tax rates came way down. and in particular, and i'll give bill clinton some credit on this, the capital gains tax came down. working with newt gingrich. so i don't know. do you think -- seriously, from your experience, can we tax ourselves into prosperity? >> no. of course we can't. there's no possible way. it just doesn't happen. >> can we tax ourselves into
because energy. he says he's for manufacturing. he says he's for energy. i think it's solar panels if you ask me. this is one of america's greatest industries right now. >> absolutely. i wish keystone would have gotten done. but to the point about taxing the wealthy, which is really crucial, i want to give you a statistic. 18 times in the post-war era we have raised taxes as part of a deficit reduction strategy. each time the market has gone up. >> not tax rates. >> by an...
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he won't do forecasting of energy prices but he'll talk about the energy situation and what we'll see in more exploration of energy supplies. it is something that his chamber has made a focal point of the growth strategy. it will be interesting to hear from john. we're also going to hear from frank nothaft. he's an expert i've known frank for -- i won't say because he looks younger than i do. it is a long time. he's an expert in the housing market and if that is one of the bright spots in the economy today. then finally, we're going have bob costello who is the chief economist at the a.t.a. we build stuff and we put it on trucks and move it around. if you keep track of the trucks you can keep track of the economy. i'm happy they all agreed to be here this morning. if you look at the u.s. economy you see an economy growing three and half years ago but the problem is it never hit its stride. it grew but it grew at 3.5%. we never made up the g.d.p. gap. so you have seen this chart in the recent c.b. o. but it is different because the c.b.o. has the line turning up and catching up to the
he won't do forecasting of energy prices but he'll talk about the energy situation and what we'll see in more exploration of energy supplies. it is something that his chamber has made a focal point of the growth strategy. it will be interesting to hear from john. we're also going to hear from frank nothaft. he's an expert i've known frank for -- i won't say because he looks younger than i do. it is a long time. he's an expert in the housing market and if that is one of the bright spots in the...
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on a path to energy independence much sooner than you might expect. ed morse from citigroup joins us. ed, always great to see you. >> good to see you. >> we had the resources in north america to be the middle east in terms of oil for awhile. so, what now is changing the environment such that it can happen? >> well, we had a price trigger over the last decade and that led to innovation and the employment of a lot of cap tam by a lot of companies and here we are growing our production base by over million barrels a day per year and there's no real end in sight. >> a key also to this is oil demand will come down. we're actually hitting the sort of, this trajectory growing independence as the confluence of factors are forming where the consumption will come down. >> the consumption has come down. we were consuming 22 million barrels a day only in 2005 and now we are consuming 3 million barrels a day less than that. and a lot of that has been in the last five years. >> so, what's going to be the incentive for oil companies to continue producing to reach th
on a path to energy independence much sooner than you might expect. ed morse from citigroup joins us. ed, always great to see you. >> good to see you. >> we had the resources in north america to be the middle east in terms of oil for awhile. so, what now is changing the environment such that it can happen? >> well, we had a price trigger over the last decade and that led to innovation and the employment of a lot of cap tam by a lot of companies and here we are growing our...
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with 5-hour energy. i get hours of energy now -- no crash later. wait to see the next five hours. >>> what types of stocks should you own to help insure that you can make money in any environment? what strategies will work regardless of the state of the economy or if the market is in bear or bull mode? or washington's eagerness to wreck your balance sheet like it wrecked the nation? unless you're a professional money manager own no more than ten or fewer than five stocks in your portfolio. more than ten, you have to spend too much time on the homework. i prefer a couple of hours a week if you can spare it. do less, i don't know. less, you won't be diversified. if you have just four stocks you'll be in an unsafe position. you'll be overexposed to one industry or company that can do some damage to your nest egg. you have to get something in between. i used to say an hour per position, but now that the information is so available you don't. but you need to do homework on your stocks. tonight i'll teach hue you tow if ill the five types of stocks that
with 5-hour energy. i get hours of energy now -- no crash later. wait to see the next five hours. >>> what types of stocks should you own to help insure that you can make money in any environment? what strategies will work regardless of the state of the economy or if the market is in bear or bull mode? or washington's eagerness to wreck your balance sheet like it wrecked the nation? unless you're a professional money manager own no more than ten or fewer than five stocks in your...
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but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are or may become pregnant or are breastfeeding, should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breas
but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue...
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. >>> people drink them for energy, but they can be dangerous. now monster is reacting to changes you can expect on the labels the next time you pick up a can. >> you're looking at pictures of the carnival cruise ship. the first look at the disgusting conditions onboard in just a couple moments. >> his like performance overcoming all odds inspired millions. why the man known has blade runner is in custody tonight accused of murder. my bad. tell me you have good insurance. yup, i've got... [ voice of dennis ] ...allstate. really? i was afraid you'd have some cut-rate policy. nope, i've got... [ voice of dennis ] the allstate value plan. it's their most affordable car insurance -- and you still get an allstate agent. i too have... [ voice of dennis ] allstate. [ normal voice ] same agent and everything. it's like we're connected. no we're not. yeah, we are. no, we're not. ♪ ask an allstate agent about the value plan. are you in good hands? you score little victories every now you can do it with dinner. introducing land o'lakes® sauté express®.
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specifically on energy and climate. a lot of those senators mary landrieu, mark prior and some others who are up in 2014 that don't want to take those votes. if anything happens on energy and climate, you have to wonder if it's an executive action. i think the white house is going to be much more aggressive on that in the second term. >> the epa, some power there -- >> as for immigration, there is this leaked proposal over the weekend. the white house is trying to stay out of it and at least be the best i can tell in tryi
specifically on energy and climate. a lot of those senators mary landrieu, mark prior and some others who are up in 2014 that don't want to take those votes. if anything happens on energy and climate, you have to wonder if it's an executive action. i think the white house is going to be much more aggressive on that in the second term. >> the epa, some power there -- >> as for immigration, there is this leaked proposal over the weekend. the white house is trying to stay out of it and...
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it is an important program that has been recently involved 2012 with the mayor's energy task force been recommended as one of the key components in the city strategy for reaching 100% renewable energy target. and the full funding of that program is absolutely crucial. go solar sf as this commission well knows has had considerable achievements over its inception since 2008. first of which is it serves closely 2000 homeowners, business owners, nonprofits in having solar installations on top of their rooftops. the second major achievement was also supporting the over hundreds of jobs that can occur with this full funding of the program including 80 direct jobs for disadvantaged san francisco residents in addition to those hundreds of jobs. and then that way full funding also not only spurs that kind of job support, but also ensures that there is actually clean tech industry that is attracted to the city of san francisco as well as indicated by clean tech companies that have written in support of this particular program and headquartered in san francisco as a result of this incentives based
it is an important program that has been recently involved 2012 with the mayor's energy task force been recommended as one of the key components in the city strategy for reaching 100% renewable energy target. and the full funding of that program is absolutely crucial. go solar sf as this commission well knows has had considerable achievements over its inception since 2008. first of which is it serves closely 2000 homeowners, business owners, nonprofits in having solar installations on top of...
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if we can grow our energy industry, it will make us energy independent. it will create middle-class jobs and bring manufacturing back from places like china. simplifying our tax code will also help the middle class because it will make it easier for small businesses to hire and grow. we agree with the president -- we should lower our corporate tax rate so that companies will start bringing their money in their jobs back here from overseas. we can also help grow our economy if we have a legal immigration system that allows us to attract and assimilate the world's best and brightest. we need a responsible, permanent solution. but first, we must follow through on the broken promises of the past to secure our borders and enforce our laws. helping the middle-class grow will also also require an educational system that brings people the guilt that jobs entailed and the knowledge that tomorrow's world will require. we need to intensifies -- incentivize school districts. we need to give parents, especially the parents of children with special needs, the opportuni
if we can grow our energy industry, it will make us energy independent. it will create middle-class jobs and bring manufacturing back from places like china. simplifying our tax code will also help the middle class because it will make it easier for small businesses to hire and grow. we agree with the president -- we should lower our corporate tax rate so that companies will start bringing their money in their jobs back here from overseas. we can also help grow our economy if we have a legal...
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. >> we have seen resignation including, for example, the secretary of energy. the question still is when will we see those major women appointed to top-level cabinet positions whether it's justice or something else? >> well, the attorney general intends to stay. the president just appointed sally jewell to the department of interior last week. he'll be filling out his cabinet in the coming weeks. i think when he's finished you will see it is a cabinet that reflects the diversity of our country. not just the cabinet but sub-cabinet and one that he believes will put america first but the middle class first, help those who want to move into the middle class, and move our country forward. we're very optimistic charlie about the future. and it's time to get going now. >> valerie jarrett, good to see you. thank you for joining us. >> thanks nora. thanks charlie. >>> former vice president dick cheney's condemning and praising president obama in a wide-ranging interview you'll only see on "cbs this morning." cheney has criticized the president's choice of national secu
. >> we have seen resignation including, for example, the secretary of energy. the question still is when will we see those major women appointed to top-level cabinet positions whether it's justice or something else? >> well, the attorney general intends to stay. the president just appointed sally jewell to the department of interior last week. he'll be filling out his cabinet in the coming weeks. i think when he's finished you will see it is a cabinet that reflects the diversity of...
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or for example, out of solar energy. you know, and those transportation projects that, you know, railroads from nowhere to no place in illinois. high-speed rail was mentioned earlier in the show. there are other places to take the money. granted you have to balance the budget in each specific account. sandra: not to mention unemployment benefits, et cetera. we can't even get into all of it. >> unemployment benefits? okay. sandra: we have to leave it there, peter. >> all right. >> thank you for joining us. it was a great article and one i think a the are of folks should read if they can get ahold he would of it. >> it is on fox news. sandra: turn to latest deal-making be a activity on wall street between officemax and office deboat along with solid investor data out of germany gave a boost to stocks. the dow closed above 14,000 for the third time this month with the s&p 500 hitting a fresh five-year high. the nasdaq gained 21 points. >>> next on "money", brutal proposed medicare cuts sucker-punched health insurers today.
or for example, out of solar energy. you know, and those transportation projects that, you know, railroads from nowhere to no place in illinois. high-speed rail was mentioned earlier in the show. there are other places to take the money. granted you have to balance the budget in each specific account. sandra: not to mention unemployment benefits, et cetera. we can't even get into all of it. >> unemployment benefits? okay. sandra: we have to leave it there, peter. >> all right....
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say you know this investment in the pipeline it means that we're going to forty more years of dirty energy so that so i think that it really is game over in the sense that if obama doesn't act on this we are assured that for forty plus more years we are investing in the bad kind of energies which really does squelch out all the opportunities to invest in clean absolutely and that's what i think this is the time to act because this is the drawing the line you know what you know whatever way obama goes is really going to determine the future of the climate i mean of of our earth but also of the movement and they see this as as you know game time absolutely let's talk about jill stein who was really huge on this issue during her campaign for green party presidential campaign let's hear what she had to say about the movement and the establishment. the some differences between the two establishment parties between democrats and republicans they're both taking the ship down and taking the planet down so it doesn't matter if the ship sinks a little bit more slowly under obama and then it would un
say you know this investment in the pipeline it means that we're going to forty more years of dirty energy so that so i think that it really is game over in the sense that if obama doesn't act on this we are assured that for forty plus more years we are investing in the bad kind of energies which really does squelch out all the opportunities to invest in clean absolutely and that's what i think this is the time to act because this is the drawing the line you know what you know whatever way...
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. >> details on how you can save big money on energy-efficient products this weekend. >> shifting from the game of the year to the deal of the year. more on that in sports. >> temperatures will cool off a little bit and there is some snow in the >> the idea is for consumers to start using more energy-saving products. this is the third year for the program in which consumers will not have to pay sales tax on certain qualifying energy star products. >> we are encouraging everybody to shot saturday through monday at locally owned businesses and you'll avoid the 6% sales tax. how great is that? >> it starts at 12:01 saturday morning and and midnight monday morning. for more information you can go to our website. wbaltv.com. click on consumer. >> quick moving weather disturbance brought rain to the area. for most of the day although it was not running it was kind of cloudy. and unseasonably mild. we pick up point for a financial drain which gives us a deficit, half an inch below normal. we are on page 4 normal rainfall and precipitation totals for the year so far. 52 for the high. the recor
. >> details on how you can save big money on energy-efficient products this weekend. >> shifting from the game of the year to the deal of the year. more on that in sports. >> temperatures will cool off a little bit and there is some snow in the >> the idea is for consumers to start using more energy-saving products. this is the third year for the program in which consumers will not have to pay sales tax on certain qualifying energy star products. >> we are...
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neil: the energy companies collectively pay highest amount of taxing but highest corporate tax rate, period. and yet there is an a am over whether they are yield a few million more afternoon tens of billions they pay is the issue, when some. >> this points to how our presidencies tax code, not actually as a mechanism to raise revenues and fund legitimate services and government, it is a tool for his own social agenda. a tool for social a warfare. he wants to pay out to different energy companies, look at his state of the union, in same breath he esscoreiates loopholes, he has more of preferential treatment for his own green energy companies, interesting he says we have a broken tax code, and then proposed same treatment for companies he sees at beneficial to his social agenda. neil: maddi, you follow washington better than i do. a had a group of people here, they talked about president's proposal to hike minimum wage, that will hit them buzz they have to pay, -- because they have to pay, reminded of fact that is same president and claim congress that upped their regulation, and costs
neil: the energy companies collectively pay highest amount of taxing but highest corporate tax rate, period. and yet there is an a am over whether they are yield a few million more afternoon tens of billions they pay is the issue, when some. >> this points to how our presidencies tax code, not actually as a mechanism to raise revenues and fund legitimate services and government, it is a tool for his own social agenda. a tool for social a warfare. he wants to pay out to different energy...
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. >> one more example, well, if you look at where our energy comes from, our molecular factories are called mitochondria. it takes place. that is our power plants and they are scattered through every cell and they have some dna of their own. most of our dna is packed into the nucleus, the darker ball at the center of every self, but there is from dna in the mitochondria to the did they develop mutations, those strands faster than the dna that is safe and protected inside of the nucleus and make copies of it and put it into the nucleus where it would be safe from mutations so the work of energy production could keep going without d-tn aerating without the mutations. that is an argument that a few biologists have made before aubrey. he's pulled together some interesting research. maybe that could work. again, very controversial and a little bit far out right now. he had some other ideas that they are even further out. i have to say. there is garbage that builds up in the cells, constantly the byproducts of what troubles some eub lamented that garbage from indigestible that our own bodi
. >> one more example, well, if you look at where our energy comes from, our molecular factories are called mitochondria. it takes place. that is our power plants and they are scattered through every cell and they have some dna of their own. most of our dna is packed into the nucleus, the darker ball at the center of every self, but there is from dna in the mitochondria to the did they develop mutations, those strands faster than the dna that is safe and protected inside of the nucleus...
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department of energy. they do thing called love allies cost which takes into account all the capital costs of various plants but they indicate you can't really compare solar and wind to traditional forms of electricity because they count on the weather and the sun cycle but their estimates for 2011 placed wind at about $0.10 per kilowatt hour, coal and $0.09 per kilowatt hour, gas at $0.07 per kilowatt hour. let me add something. the department of energy added in artificial carbon costs to gas and coal which are not there today unless the senate passes a carbon tax bill and in addition, you have to build a coal and gas plant along with the wind systems so wind only replaces the variable cost of these plants. variable costs for coal is $0.03 per kilowatt hour and for gas about $0.05 per kilowatt hour so we in, on land wind is 2 to 3 times as expensive. offshore wind at $0.20 per kilowatt hour, solar at 20 to $0.30 per kilowatt hour, much more expensive. if you think they are competitive why does he keep pus
department of energy. they do thing called love allies cost which takes into account all the capital costs of various plants but they indicate you can't really compare solar and wind to traditional forms of electricity because they count on the weather and the sun cycle but their estimates for 2011 placed wind at about $0.10 per kilowatt hour, coal and $0.09 per kilowatt hour, gas at $0.07 per kilowatt hour. let me add something. the department of energy added in artificial carbon costs to gas...
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